scruple
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary اندک ، ذره ، واحد سنجش چیز جزئی، تردید، بیم، محظور اخلاقی، نهی اخلاقی، وسواسباک ، تردید داشتن ، دو دل بودن ، وسواس داشتن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary scruple du lat. scrupulus, scrupulum, 24e partie de l'once, au propre, petite pierre (de scrupus, rocher), et, figurément, embarras, difficulté + Latin scrupulus "small sharp or pointed stone" from scrupus "rough stone." "Scrupulus" later picked up the meaning of a pricking, stinging, uneasy feeling, such as might be caused by small, sharp stones. sang e riz(-o-tiz) (pbp.) 1 nâ-ciz (âin e )xorda-riz + Et surtout être honnête et sincère jusqu'au scrupule avec des êtres fragiles qui ne peuvent faire notre bonheur, sans renoncer aux avantages les plus précieux de nos sociétés. ( Diderot, Supplément au voyade de Bougainville ) 2 band-o-bâr( e axlâqi) bâz-dâr-anda jelow-dâr virâ-y-eš molâheze-kâri (ar.) + In 1939, with World War II looming, a group of scientists who realized the implications of this persuaded Einstein to overcome his pacifist scruples and write a letter to President Roosevelt urging the U.S. to start a program of nuclear research. (STEPHEN HAWKING, A Brief History of Relativity ) 3 ru-dar-bâyast-(ag)i ru-dar-vâsi
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(scruple): بازگشت به واژه scruple he does not scruple to say to do a thing without scruple to scruple lying اندک ،ذره ،واحد سنجش چيز جزئى ،بيم ،محظور اخلاقى ،نهى اخلاقى ،وسواس باک ،ترديد داشتن ،دو دل بودن ،وسواس داشتن کلمات مرتبط(3)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 scru·ple n. Pronunciation: ' skrü-pəl Function: noun Etymology: Middle English scrupil, scriple, from Anglo-French scruple, from Latin scrupulus a unit of weight, diminutive of scrupus sharp stone Date: 14th century 1 ― see WEIGHT table 2 : a minute part or quantity : IOTA ]]> 2 scruple n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English scripil, scrupill, from Anglo-French scruble, from Latin scrupulus, diminutive of scrupus source of uneasiness, literally, sharp stone Date: 15th century 1 : an ethical consideration or principle that inhibits action 2 : the quality or state of being scrupulous 3 : mental reservation synonyms see QUALM ]]> 3 scruple n. Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form:   scru·pled ; scru·pling \-p(ə-)liŋ\ Date: 1627 1 : to have scruples 2 : to show reluctance on grounds of conscience : HESITATE ]]>